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                                                 RESUMES
                             REPOR I
                  ED 015 469           48                               AL 000 894
                   A BRIEF :1INDI REFERENCE GRAMMAR. PRELIMINARY VERSION.
                   BY- GUMPERZ, JOHN J.   MISRA, VIDYA NI WAS
                   CALIFORNIA UNIV., BERKELEY
                   REPORT NUMBER NDEA-VI-.215                   PUB DATE.       63
                   CONTRACT OEC-SAE-8825
                   EDRS PRICE  MF-$9.25  HC-$2.36      57P.
                   DESCRIPTORS- *GRAMMAR, *HINDI, *REFERENCE MATERIALS, SECOND
                   LANGUAGE LEARNING, DESCRIPTIVE LINGUISTICS, *STRUCTURAL
                   ANALYSIS, DISTINCTIVE FEATURES, NOMINALS, ADJECTIVES, VERBS,
                   FORM CLASSES (LANGUAGES), SENTENCE STRUCTURE, PHRASE
                   STRUCTURE, PHONOLOGY,
                        THIS BRIEF OUTLINE OF HINDI PHONOLOGY AND GRAMMAR IS
                   INTENDED FOR FIRST AND SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF HINDI WHO HAVE
                   SOME PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF THE ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE BUT
                   WHO MAY HAVE HAD NO PREVIOUS TRAINING IN LINGUISTIC
                   TERMINOLOGY. THE AUTHORS HAVE THEREFORE EMPHASIZED SIMPLICITY
                   AND READABILITY RATHER THAN EXHAUSTIVENESS OR ORIGINALITY OF
                   ANALYSIS. ALTHOUGH NOT A LANGUAGE TEXTBOOK, THIS GRAMMAR MAY
                   BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT A CLASSROOM TEXT AS A REFERENCE GUIDE
                   FOR INDIVIDUAL READING OR FOR GRAMMAR REVIEW. THE BRIEF
                   INTRODUCTION TRACES THE HISTORY AND CURRENT USE OF HINDI-URDU
                   IN MODERN INDIA. FOLLOWING CHAPTERS INCLUDE A DESCRIPTION OF
                   THE PHONOLOGY, GENERAL SENTENCE STRUCTURE, PHRASES, FORM
                   CLASSES, AND VERBS AND VERB CONSTRUCTIONS. A ROMAN
                   TRANSLITERATION OF THE DEVANAGARI SCRIPT IS USED THROUGHOUT.
                   (JD)
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                              A BRIEF HINDI REFERENCE GRAMMAR
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                                             by
                                      John J. Gumperz
                                            and
                                    Vidya Niwas Misra
                                The University of California
                                          Berkeley
                                           1963
                         The research reported herein was performed
                         pursuent to a contract with the U. So Office
                         of Education, Department of Health, Education,
                         and Welfare under provisions of Section 602,
                         Title VI, of the National Defense Education
                                            Act
                                       U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE
                                                 OFFICE OF EDUCATION
                                              BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE
                                THIS DOCUMENT HAS            POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS
                                PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT.
                                           NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION
                                STATED DO NOT
                                POSITION OR POLICY.
       AL 0 06 894
                      The present booklet is intended for first and second year
             students of Hindi and may be employed either in a regular language
            course for grammar review or as a reference guide for individual
            reading and translation.   It attempts to summarize the most important
            aspects of Hindi grammar in a manner comprehensible to individuals
            who have some previous oral and written knowledge of the language,
            but who have had no previous training in grammatical or linguistic
            terminology.  No effort is made to go beyond the materials covered
            in traditional grammars.   Uhenever our arrangement differs from that
            of previous texts, our aim is simplicity and readability rather than
            exhaustiveness or originality of analysis.
                                        INTRODUCTION
                                 Hindi-Urdu in Modern India
                       Hindi-Urdu is the most widespread of the many languages of
             the South Asian subcontinent.   It is spoken, in the greater part of
             North India, in the states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
             Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and in parts of East Punjab, as well as in
             large North and Central Indian cities such as Bombay, Calcutta, and
             Ahmedabad; and in Karachi and Lahore in West Pakistan.    Statistics
             show between 150 and 200 million speakers, thus making it one of the
             major languages of the world,
                       His'corically Hindi-Urdu is a member of the Indo-Aryan branch
             of the Indo-European family of languages, which also includes most
             of the modern European tongues.   The best known ancient representative
             of Indo-Aryan is Sanskrit, which, although no longer spoken, continues
             to occupy a position as the language of the sacred Hindu texts and
             serves as a source of learned vocabulary in much the same way as do
             Latin and Greek in Modern Europe.   Aside from Hindi-Urdt4 the Indo-
             Aryan language   family also claims most of the other regional languages
             of Northern and Central India:   Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi,
             Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, and the Sinhalese tongue of Ceylon.    The
             languages of the South of India--Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam- -
             belong to the Dravidian language family, which is not related to
             Indo-Aryan.
                       Although the political predominance of Hindi-Urdu is
             relatively recent, its origin is contemporary with the high Middle
             Ages in Western Europe.   The earliest form of Hindi-Urdu for which
             we have evidence is the trade jargon which became current after the
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